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2002-01-19 by tronbros@aol.com

Dear All,

Slowly but slowly we are creeping towards being a bit more cohesive on the 
net.  As a first, tenuous and faltering step we now have a hyperlink below 
that links to all the various websites run by our chums under the heading of 
STREETLY ELECTRONICS.  Now if only Midge Dreglington would put some more 
sounds up we'd be away.  Normal Loote is as coordinated as ever.  Kim 
Leopard's Symposium sites are also looking good.

Yours,

Gary Falselager
Site Coordinator

<A HREF="http://www.members.aol.com/tronbros/index.htm">Streetly Electronics - all things MELLOTRONIC</A> 

US East Coast Agent: Jimmy Moore - JMoore6397@...

Re: [Mellotronists] Website

2002-01-19 by Rick Blechta

Dear Gary,

I like the groups of five green lines running across my screen. Very
artistic. And so are those little empty boxes, but I don't see the point
to the whole thing. I mean, are those boxes supposed to be filled with
something--surely not your vacation photos again!

I seem to remember those five lines from my youth. Am I correct that it
could be used to actually write out music by hand instead of playing it
into a computer?

Also, Streetly should be made aware that there have been several
suspicious deaths reported in the North American press recently.
Mellotron owners seem to be taking their own lives after playing their
machines. Being a bit of an amateur sleuth, I did some investigating and
found the common element in each of these tragedies was something called
Dickstrings. I am beginning to think that using this sound causes
massive depression which can only end one way. Please tell everyone
owning these Dickstrings to be very careful. I understand that an early
symptom of this terrible psychological condition is extreme flatulence.

Keep up the work!

Yours truly,

Herman P. Krelnap

tronbros@... wrote:
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>  Dear All,
>
> Slowly but slowly we are creeping towards being a bit more cohesive on
> the net.  As a first, tenuous and faltering step we now have a
> hyperlink below that links to all the various websites run by our
> chums under the heading of STREETLY ELECTRONICS.  Now if only Midge
> Dreglington would put some more sounds up we'd be away.  Normal Loote
> is as coordinated as ever.  Kim Leopard's Symposium sites are also
> looking good.
>
> Yours,
>
> Gary Falselager
> Site Coordinator
>
> Streetly Electronics - all things MELLOTRONIC
>
> US East Coast Agent: Jimmy Moore - JMoore6397@...
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[Mellotronists] Website

2002-01-19 by tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk

> Slowly but slowly we are creeping towards being a bit more cohesive on
> the net.

I'm impressed, Marty-baby. One day you might even reach coherence in
real life.

> Now if only Midge Dreglington would put some more sounds up we'd be away.

If only I *had* more sounds.  :-)

Mike Dickson (tron@...) M400 #996
The Official Cynic of Streetly Electronics
Streetly Sample Library http://www.blackcat.demon.co.uk/tron/samples.htm

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